1.讽刺,写文章讽刺;挖苦
2.违反
1.to use satire as a way of criticizing people or things and making them seem silly
1.Therefore, a child's efforts should never be satirized even if you are attempting to make fun of him.
因此即使你试图跟他开玩笑,你也永远不能讽刺他的努力。
2.In his poems, he warmly eulogized progressive social ideas and strongly satirized the authority of the dark rule.
他在诗歌中热烈歌唱进步的社会理想,表示了对黑暗统治势力的极大轻蔑;
3.Winger as if also while convenient satirized the big Luo's body weight question, if big Luo hears these words, he may reconsider.
温格似乎也顺带讽刺了大罗的体重问题,如果大罗听到这句话,他或许会反思反思。
4.While Mark Twain and William Dean Howells satirized European manners at times, Henry James was an admirer of ancient European civilization.
马克。吐温和豪威尔斯不时的讽刺欧洲传统,而詹姆斯却羡慕欧洲文明。
5.In fact, Twain satirized just present society situation, bow and scrape to rich man but look down upon the poor.
其实作者讽刺的就是西班牙语在线翻译现代社会上的状况,对富商们点头哈腰,而对穷人却是西班牙在线翻译那样的瞧不起。
6.They satirized her plastic surgeries and gossiped about her whereabouts.
他们讽刺她做过整形手术,又不断人肉她的所在位置。
7.It also thoroughly revealed and satirized money-worshiping produced by both British aristocrat and bourgeoisie.
诗歌对英国贵族和资产阶级的拜金主义作了淋漓尽致的揭露和讽刺。
8.Mr. Dylan also satirized the scene in his song "Day of the Locusts. "
迪伦先生还在他的歌曲《蝗虫之日》(DayoftheLocusts)中对此事进行讽刺。
9.Keefe won for a single cartoon that satirized Arizona 's new law to curb illegal immigration.
卡非的一个作品,讽刺亚利桑那试图控制非法移民的新法律。
10.Politicians are often satirized on TV and radio.
政客常遭到电视与无线电广播的讥讽。